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Australian Railway History Magazine

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&nbsp Write Review12 issues per yearAustralian Railway History is the bulletin of the Australian Railway Historical Society. Published every month, each issue of the magazine contains:
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Australian Railway History&nbsp&nbsp|&nbsp&nbspDecember 2017 &nbsp

The January 2018 issue of Australian Railway History presents Part 1 of Peter Cokley’s article on the history of the Salisbury freight terminal in Brisbane, which served as a major facility for containers between 1964 and 1994. The facilities were gradually expanded over the years to cope with the increased use of containers for freight transport.Frank Johnson offers Part 1 of his account of his posting as the Division Engineer for the Narrabri Region from November 1970. A major task was to restore track following severe flooding across the region requiring the track gangs to make a herculean effort to restore railway operations.Don Estell documents to use of Silver City Comet trains on passenger services to Newcastle and Canberra, together with special trains conveying passengers to greyhound races in the Newcastle, Central Coast and Illawarra regions.

Australian Railway History is the bulletin of the Australian Railway Historical Society. Published every month, each issue of the magazine contains:

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Australian Railway History
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December 2017
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The January 2018 issue of Australian Railway History presents Part 1 of Peter Cokley’s article on the history of the Salisbury freight terminal in Brisbane, which served as a major facility for containers between 1964 and 1994. The facilities were gradually expanded over the years to cope with the increased use of containers for freight transport.Frank Johnson offers Part 1 of his account of his posting as the Division Engineer for the Narrabri Region from November 1970. A major task was to restore track following severe flooding across the region requiring the track gangs to make a herculean effort to restore railway operations.Don Estell documents to use of Silver City Comet trains on passenger services to Newcastle and Canberra, together with special trains conveying passengers to greyhound races in the Newcastle, Central Coast and Illawarra regions.

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Australian Railway History
&nbsp&nbsp|&nbsp&nbsp
December 2017
&nbsp&nbsp

The January 2018 issue of Australian Railway History presents Part 1 of Peter Cokley’s article on the history of the Salisbury freight terminal in Brisbane, which served as a major facility for containers between 1964 and 1994. The facilities were gradually expanded over the years to cope with the increased use of containers for freight transport.Frank Johnson offers Part 1 of his account of his posting as the Division Engineer for the Narrabri Region from November 1970. A major task was to restore track following severe flooding across the region requiring the track gangs to make a herculean effort to restore railway operations.Don Estell documents to use of Silver City Comet trains on passenger services to Newcastle and Canberra, together with special trains conveying passengers to greyhound races in the Newcastle, Central Coast and Illawarra regions.

As a subscriber you'll receive the
following benefits:

&nbsp A discount
off the RRP of your magazine

&nbsp Your magazine
delivered to your device each month

&nbsp Your magazine
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&nbsp You'll
never miss an issue

&nbsp You’re
protected from price rises that may happen later in the year

You'll receive
12
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Australian Railway History
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Australian Railway History
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December 2017
&nbsp&nbsp

The January 2018 issue of Australian Railway History presents Part 1 of Peter Cokley’s article on the history of the Salisbury freight terminal in Brisbane, which served as a major facility for containers between 1964 and 1994. The facilities were gradually expanded over the years to cope with the increased use of containers for freight transport.Frank Johnson offers Part 1 of his account of his posting as the Division Engineer for the Narrabri Region from November 1970. A major task was to restore track following severe flooding across the region requiring the track gangs to make a herculean effort to restore railway operations.Don Estell documents to use of Silver City Comet trains on passenger services to Newcastle and Canberra, together with special trains conveying passengers to greyhound races in the Newcastle, Central Coast and Illawarra regions.

As a subscriber you'll receive the
following benefits:

&nbsp A discount
off the RRP of your magazine

&nbsp Your magazine
delivered to your door each month

&nbsp You'll
never miss an issue

&nbsp You’re
protected from price rises that may happen later in the year

&nbsp Money-back
guarantee

You'll receive
12
issues during a 1 year
Australian Railway History
magazine print subscription.

Shipping Information

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and merchandise products on Pocketmags. The prices you see are the prices you pay,
we do not add additional shipping costs during the checkout. We deliver to the United
Kingdom, Europe, United States of America and the Rest of the World.

Shipping Times

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free delivery.

The deliveries are handled by each of our publishing partners. The great thing about
a subscription is that in most cases you will receive the issue before it goes on
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date is determined by the date that you placed your order and the print date of
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The January 2018 issue of Australian Railway History presents Part 1 of Peter Cokley’s article on the history of the Salisbury freight terminal in Brisbane, which served as a major facility for containers between 1964 and 1994. The facilities were gradually expanded over the years to cope with the increased use of containers for freight transport.Frank Johnson offers Part 1 of his account of his posting as the Division Engineer for the Narrabri Region from November 1970. A major task was to restore track following severe flooding across the region requiring the track gangs to make a herculean effort to restore railway operations.Don Estell documents to use of Silver City Comet trains on passenger services to Newcastle and Canberra, together with special trains conveying passengers to greyhound races in the Newcastle, Central Coast and Illawarra regions.